These were only estimates, for first year associate salary(after articling). Check around lawbuzz.ca. I'm pretty sure those numbers a accurate to within a couple thousand, I forgot what the Sister firms in Toronto are paying now, but its either right around 90 or right around 100. Stikeman and Farris both start around 80 in Vancouver. I believe BLG started at 67 in Ottawa 2 years ago. The Calgary range might be slightly off, but its basically a little lower than TO and a little higher than Vancouver. Ottawa and Vancouver are the worst deals in terms of salary, especially considering COL.

I thought Osgoode was the only one that offered LLB/JD. U of Toronto only offers JD because they require more undergraduate studies before admitting to law school although most students have an undergraduate degree to begin with.

Anyways, the Osgoode LLB/JD is with NYU. But you need to be admitted to both Osgoode and NYU. And if you can get into NYU, well, as a Canadian, I don't think you'd go to Osgoode then. The benefit I can see is that you can attend NYU for one year while paying Osgoode Tuition. Not sure how your JD compares to other JDs from ABA approved schools.

Ottawa also offers the same joint program with American University. University of Windsor and University of Detroit Mercy also have a program where you attend both concurrently and get a JD and an LLB in just 3 years. Columbia offers a 4 year JD/LLB with the University of London, but I'm not sure if you'd be able to practice in Canada with a British LLB or how you'd do it.

I thought Osgoode was the only one that offered LLB/JD. U of Toronto only offers JD because they require more undergraduate studies before admitting to law school although most students have an undergraduate degree to begin with.

Anyways, the Osgoode LLB/JD is with NYU. But you need to be admitted to both Osgoode and NYU. And if you can get into NYU, well, as a Canadian, I don't think you'd go to Osgoode then. The benefit I can see is that you can attend NYU for one year while paying Osgoode Tuition. Not sure how your JD compares to other JDs from ABA approved schools.

The degree from U of T is the exact same as a LLB, and is not an ABA-approved JD. They voted to change the name a few years back, and other schools in Canada seem to be considering doing the same thing. A U of T JD does not provide the same oppurtunities as an American JD, but will allow you to sit for the bar in MA and NY, just like the LLB does. As for joint-degree programs, there is Ottawa-American, Ottawa-MSU, Osgoode-NYU (must be admitted seperately by both schools), and Windsor-Detroit Mercy.